Teenagers will be able to go to college and university without sitting GCSE or A-level exams, the Education Secretary has said.
In his announcement last night, Gavin Williamson said no exams will take place this academic year, before the summer term. Asked if he anticipated people still going into higher and further education without undergoing a formal exams process he told Sky: "Yes, that's right." He added further guidance about how to do this will be published on Friday and talks with school leaders are still ongoing.
The Education Secretary said there will have to be an appeals process for any pupil who feels they've been wronged. "Exams will not take place as planned in May and June", Boris Johnson reiterated.
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